A special experience is the percussionist Kornél Horváth from Budapest, who always exites his audience. He played with the hungarian STENDHAL TRIO at festivals in Europe, Asia and America. He developed a very unique technique on the most different percussion instruments, so as Gatodrum, Udu, Chekere and so on.

Béla Lattmann has his roots in the funk- and soul music. He belongs to the most sought after bass players of Hungary and he improved uncountable studio productions with his living groove.

Tony Lakatos is one of the top saxophon players in Europe. He worked with Jasper Van`t Hof’s Pili Pili and on his own projects, among others, Anthony Jackson, Joanne Brackeen and Miles Davis’ drummer Al Foster.

Zoltan Lantos (5-string Violin) studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in Budapest. Being drawn towards experimental and eastern music from early on, he went to India for 8 years and studied classical, Indian music and composition. Back in Europe since 1994 he worked with musicians as Márta Sebestyén, Láslo Dés, Charlie Mariano, Dhafer Youssef, Ramesh Shotam and Markus Stockhausen.

Not at least the composer and head of the group: Dagobert Boehm with his flowing-pearling guitar-technique. (A gourmet of the gentle tunes. His fine melody lines show a musical deepness, which is rare in our times. Press). His CD “Morning Flight” was elected as one of the best instrumental productions of the year 1993 in Spain.